Land for Sale in Virginia
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Based on recent Lands of America data, Virginia ranks sixth in the country for the combined number of properties currently for sale in the state. By overall acreage of land for sale, Virginia ranks 17th. Internal data from Lands of America lists about $9 billion in land and ranches for sale in the Old Dominion. The combined size of land for sale in the state is almost 479,000 acres. Of the 133 counties in Virginia, Franklin County had the most rural property and land for sale. There were 1,108 acres of sold land in Virginia recorded in January through the Lands of America sales program. This reflects a rise in sales activity over data from the month before. The most land sales in the state last month were located in Rockbridge and Shenandoah County. Virginia's 40 wildlife management areas total more than 200,000 acres, in addition to the state's other public hunting lands. Big-game species include black bear, white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and elk. Over 2,300 miles of wild trout streams beckon anglers in Virginia's Blue Ridge and Allegheny mountains. WalletHub, a personal finance website, has ranked the state among the ten best states for retirees based on factors including affordability, quality of life and health care. In terms of its size, Virginia is the country's 35th-largest state, covering an area of 42,769 square miles (27 million acres). Of its total landmass, 39,490 square miles of the state is land, while the remaining 3,285 square miles is made up of water. Game species to be found on land for sale in Virginia include whitetail deer, turkey, bear, ducks, and dove. Fishermen can enjoy casting for bass, catfish, trout, pike, and walleye.

REDUCED! The Eastern Shore of Virginia is well know for its beautiful fields surrounded by magnificent timber and this property first that description! 30 acres in total, 28 of which has been planted with thousands of a variety of trees including hardwoods, pines and fruit bearing trees. The landowner is providing a forestry management plan and agrees to be responsible for the trees for the first five years. Conservation Easement on the 28 acres of planted trees. The 2 remaining acres have been left untouched as a future homesite. The land is a great investment property as well as an excellent recreational property. The deer are absolute monsters on the Eastern Shore and this property filled with fruit bearing trees will be an absolu

REDUCED! Affordable land you can own close to the water loaded with deer and turkey!
This is an affordable property you can hunt. There any many large deer harvested here each year. It has large pine trees and sometimes gets wet on tide surges, but it is a great hunting property. It boarders county hard surface road with public boat ramps nearby. The Eastern Shore has a large strain of white tail deer. The water foul hunting on the shore is fantastic. Almost no dog hunting on the shore makes for peaceful still hunting.
At Mossy Oak Properties we understand your passion for the outdoors; its our obsession. We believe in the heart of every human being is a desire and a connection to the land that touches our souls in a way that bi

D#30 Augustine Herrman surveyed said property as Moddy Creek and Exactly Drawne in 1670. Notables of the Eastern Shore have laid claim to the farm, then 30 years of wildlife management has resulted in a pristine combination of mature woods, fields, and marsh with approximately 800 ft of shoreline and 24.38 acres of surveyed land. Two septics installed and a third well & septic certification, approved for three homes. Muddy Creek is navigable to the Chesapeake Bay and nearby Guard Shore Beach. While the town of Parksley is 10 minutes away one feels a million miles from civilization with all of natures glory all about.

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